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    Of course it matters Keith, although I'm not talking about specific political parties as I don't think they currently represent any kind of dialectic. Although for some reason people choose to whoile heartedly adhere to their party ideas
    (which I always find amusing and ironic from those on the right)

    I choose to believe in the NHS, although I am continually concerned about the strains and it's ability to deliver. The day that the quality of health care relies completely on how much you can afford will be a sad day. This is about political philosophies. We can bitch about the NHS all we like and deny the philosophical ideas behind it. I find it 'bleeding obvious' that the 'social insurance scheme' outlined by Beveridge involves the word 'social' ...etymology anyone?

    As for the present situation, I agree totally Bern!

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